The Oldest (Working) Hard Drive
#1

Lets see who has the oldest HDD that works.

I just pulled this out of an old Dell Optiplex, to replace it with a new one. The drive does work, I just replaced it for more space

Can anyone beat this?

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Rules:
Must Work, and work to an extent that it could be relied upon for every day use.
Must have actually been used, such as from an old system, not something you kept up in a box for nerd value
Post an image of the hard drive, should include the hard drive makers logo, so I can tell it's not something you quickly mocked up


Sorry if this seems useless, I was bored, and surprised at the age of my old HDD
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#2

http://files.uploadffs.com/6/abb36f70/DSC00001.JPG

Err, its very old, it came out of an old server, i think it came with a Win95 machine.

Check exif data for authenticity. Taken using my phone.

3227MB (3GB)
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#3

woah

1999 lolz
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#4

That's old school shit. :P
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#5

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Originally Posted by [PPFS
propilot ]
woah

1999 lolz
its as old as my PC!
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#6

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Originally Posted by [SU
BP13 ]
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Originally Posted by [PPFS
propilot ]
woah

1999 lolz
its as old as my PC!
Believe me, its probably just as old as Redirect_Left's PC as well...
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#7

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Originally Posted by Lon | WN
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Originally Posted by [SU
BP13 ]
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Originally Posted by [PPFS
propilot ]
woah

1999 lolz
its as old as my PC!
Believe me, its probably just as old as Redirect_Left's PC as well...
inb4windows98crap
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#8

a PC from 2001 like my one had a 40 GB HDD.
from 13 GB to 40 GB there is some increase, eh?
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#9

I met a 10GB HDD half a year ago. It still worked and I had no idea how old it is. (and yes, after I touched it it still worked)
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#10



omg
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